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…-specific gene expression. This is accomplished through the same RNA-binding activity as that which auto regulated the continuation of development into a specific sex. Only in the presence of SXL protein is primary tra (transformer) transcript spliced to produce…
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Category: /History
…can even be taken from the same page, with words like “embourgeoisement”, “furthermore”, and “propounded”; (Darnton Pg. 130) Darnton seems to have a way with ten – plus – letter words. There were times I would need to pull out and dust off a dictionary…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…be thrown away. Women may not be as physically capable as men are, but they can still hold jobs like a CEO of a corporation, a police officer, an FBI agent, even a position in politics. The same goes for men. They can be nurses, elementary school teachers…
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Category: /Literature/English
…or persons than itself, so it tends to deny permission of marriage to couples who appear attracted to one another, and it campaigns actively against sex as anything other than a slightly disagreeable duty whose sole purpose is propagation of the species. The Party…
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Marriage and Domestic Violence Family violence has existed since the conception of the family unit. Women for hundreds of years were viewed as less than human, property, in place to serve at the pleasure of their husband. Woman who grew up in homes…
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Category: /History
…fortune, must be in want of a wife' , this is Austen's way of telling us that the fact that a young man is wealthy, makes him the object of desire of all unmarried women. The statement introduces the subject of the romantic novel; courtship and marriage
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…is under the Constitution you do not have a fundamental right to same-sex marriages. Although the Constitution does not specifically say you cannot marry the same sex, it doesn't say you can, either. The other major problem is that if states do choose…
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…because most couples are no longer waiting for marriage to engage in sex. A couple knows before they tie the knot whether they are sexually compatible with their partner. In fact, it is a major cause for break-up in dating couples. Today's society seems…
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Category: /Literature/English
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Category: /Social Sciences
…that sentencing gays more severely will: reduce the spread of STD's, encourage traditional sexual mores, and promote procreation and marriage. Judge Henry W. Green, Jr. on this issue: "Same-sex relationships do not generally lead to unwanted pregnancies. As a result…
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